Sensory processing challenges in kids can affect focus, behavior, and emotional regulation—and Brain Balance explains how these struggles connect to brain development. In this video, Dr. Rebecca Jackson breaks down how the Brain Balance program supports sensory processing and integration.
If your child is overwhelmed by sounds, textures, movement, or busy environments, you’re not alone. Sensory processing challenges can show up as meltdowns, shutdowns, frustration, or difficulty staying regulated throughout the day. For many families, it’s not always clear why these patterns happen—or why progress doesn’t always stick.
This video explores how sensory processing is connected to broader aspects of brain development, including attention, emotional regulation, and behavioral challenges. Instead of focusing only on coping strategies, the Brain Balance approach looks at how different areas of the brain communicate and work together.
The Brain Balance program is designed to support brain development through an integrated approach that includes cognitive, physical, and sensory-based activities. It is not a replacement for medical care or diagnosis but offers a developmental approach that may help support children experiencing sensory processing challenges and related difficulties.
To learn more about the Brain Balance program and how it supports children, teens, and young adults, visit:
brainbalance.com